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Final Stretch
Homecoming finalists selected
NEWS, PAGE 3
MAKING MUSIC
Student composes music for CMU productions
ENTERTAINMENT, PAGE 8
POSITIVE OUTLOOK
Tailback looks on bright side
SPORTS, PAGE 10
WEATHER
Partly sunny, highs 65 to 75
Central
Michigan
WEDNESDAY
September 21, 1988
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Reorganization may call for new vice presidency
Search for permanent vice
president would leave interim
Grant option to apply for job
by MARGARET WOLFGANG
Nothing l.i-l- forever
iih luilm^ mi, run pwi-ition-
Till' I'lllXIl sit V 1'Xpeits 1.,
Infill alter Cliii-tma- a -earih
|p,r a person 1o permanent l> till
tin- p.i-ition Kd Grant, interim
i ii,' prc-idi nt lor Admim-tra
tivi- Aflairs. now niiipn^
And (ir.mt. .xhn i- tenured in
tin- ai c> unit i ii^ di par tun nt. ha-
t,> decide xxluthor l,i apply tar
t In- pi rinati, nl p. i-lt lull
Knur ui,' pre-idi ih ti- ~ now
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H^^l |n i -Mi nt Audi lint Affair-,
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by MARGARET WOLFGANG
I if ' ' ■'! .*,•' ■
A new xuo prc-iderux tn t!i al
with University relation- m.iv lucre.ited hy tlie enii nt thi-
acadi-mic year, while another
lli.iy he eliliimateil
President Kdxxard H •lakuhau
-k.i- -anl a nationwide -e.irih
could he^in "-oinotime alter
("hri-tina-" tn fill ,i [ki--iI.Ii- nexx
vne presidency pn-itip.n
Hut the new p..-t h.i- nut \it
heen created and I- in.-ri 1\ in the
planning -tae.es. .lakuhau-ka-
added
Currently, the University has
four vile president po-itions,
including one teinjHirary [Ki-itioti
created hv former president
Arthur Kills la-t year .lakuhau
-ka- has proposed a reorganization ot the position Kills created
\ ue president for Adliiliu-t r.i
ttxe Ad.nrs
Kd (irant ha- ser\ ed as interim
vice president for Admmistr.it ixc
Affairs -nice it wa- created in
-uininer Pis?
"We limit ha. e it fumed up xet
n.i reorganization ha> taken
place." he -aid "The division nf
Administrative Affairs will he
must likely recoii-lituted a- a
division coiut riimn I'niversity
relations.' .lakuhau-ka- -aid
The diltle- of the new \ ice
president might itu hide ,u t tri^ u-
the olficial li.u-.iti Utunn the
Uriixerstty and a \an. t\ ot external elements, a- well a- performing puhlu- relation- tu-k- .laku
hau-ka- said
("Ml" lonn.-ilinn- with such
outside element- a- Michigan
Molecular In-titiite, in Midland,
governmental unit- and I'mxer
-ity I'ark itixi -tor- would l»-
h.nulled hy the in w i,Itk. the
pie-idi 111 -aid
I'uhlic relat ion- timet inn- -uch
as dealing xxnh new- media,
hi't.-idcasting. CMU's intercollegiate athlet ic-. ami Aluiniii Kela-
t Inn- a I-n m.ii he part nl the new
xue pre-idenc\. -lakuhau-kas
-aid
What tin- reorganization will
mean tor ('Ml' i- a inure unified
Unix. r-it\ in the perceptions It
c.i\o- the tiut-ide world, he said
"1 think the I 'imersity will
h.net'it greatly from thi- iprop-
o-eil i icoigatii/alinri." .lakuhau
-ka- -aid
. :■.-■ PRESIDENT f ..,.■ Ki
BUILDING BOOM
Analysis to start
for music building
by BRYAN G LAVIOLETTE
would he located ea-t til Hrook-
HaH. next to lUl-h Theater
! Sue G.unfile, mu-'.c dip.nt-
A l'm\et-it\ hiieti aiiluteit n n-iil t hail wi.tn.in.-anl t lie adiiu-
and Utiixei-itx p. i-ppiiip. I will lii-lratixe committee will di-cu-s
hegm an alialx -i- ■•! t I:,- |,i,p.|.iin hox\ the huildlllg t'lts mt.i c.llll-
-tateiueilt La a li.-w inii-u (mild |"i-. -Hid teihiucal a-pects i it the
uiU within two wt-ek- I,ml,Imt: -ii.h a- eleilric.il -y--
A--,-slate \'ii.- I'mx.,-! David l.-m- and lighting
Murphy -.ml ih, arclulett lured Ihe program committee will
la-t \e.ii I'.i tin-pi,,|eil Hai tli-t u-- dexi'Ipipmetil ol pm^rani-
lex. Klllligloll. I'i. lie am! Yce ol '"I the hlllldlll^
It.tioit w ill \M,ik with I'm., i ihe pro^rain -tateiiient.com-
-ll> colllllllttee- apploxed h> the pletetl 111 Ottoher l*»Mi. wa-
pri.\i>-1 and pu -ut, nt I,, ,1a th, apptoxetl h\ the -tale ll.-part-
an.iK-i- ,,1 the plantain -tale Hunt ot Mali, i^etnelil and liud^et
tnelll "> N'<i\ i lllU I . llt.sT file -tate-
Ihe ptiipii-ed VH -pplale _________________
1,~.t n pLuenii nt im I'o.m i- Hall l -m " •■*• MUSIC •'.: :■■ '.'
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:t itli. I'ln. V n..y I'.niior
Dial-a-dollars? Phone-a-thon gets under way
by JENNIFER CHRISMAN
The hi.mini.ii phoiie-a-thnti spnti-ured hy the Alumni Dexetop
men! ( MTii'e j.;ot under wax Monday ni^ht
I he luiidrai-ei l- done txxice a x.-ar to help rai-e money tor t he
I'mxt-rsity
"We trx to cunt.ut parent-, alumni u-ually people xxho haxe
interest or haxe expressed interest m ("Ml*," said Susan Leonard,
assistant director lor Annual Programs 'SIS percent nd the jieoplc
contacted > an- alumni
If the studenls are unahle to reach -oiiu-one the first t inn- ihex i all,
they plan to try a^.un at a dilfcrcnl time
'We call 'the alumni to t.n-e nmnex , )■,r the 'Annual Fund ' The
Annual fund pax- for tiling- the hud^et diH-n t mivr tiling- the
t 'In in lah nt ed- or hhrary |»i lothcal-." I.eonaiil -aid "It's tor tho-e
Ni.ll hlld^eted. lion planned tol eX[ietl-e- "
"The -tate otdv proxide- ii- xxiih 7\'.\ percent ut our hiui^et." -aid
('athelllle Datlliek. Hltelll III the I >e\ eli ,pmellt ntllce
"Ini a market uit; majnr and I wa- n,ti n-ted." DauUk. Mount
I'd a-.uit senior, -aid "I alwax- ihnu^hl ut tundrai-et - like a .Jerry
I.oxl.1- tele tin.II Thele's mole to ll than that
The tiioliex (.;,h - to the aiea- i.l thi' I "tu\ cr-it x the state ha- not
I'ltvei etl. I lauhek said
~ : • , ■• ■-.-.■ PHONE P.<;.- 13
A-Senate elects 7 to screening committee
by MARGARET WOLFGANG
Seven I.unity niemhers xxi-ie elected lo the I'rovnst Streenm^ ("oni
nnttee hy Acadi inn Senate al Tuesday's meeting
A Senate meinlirs chose three faculty mem!>ers In represent each of
the three schools or college- Tho-e < ho-eii were. Denny Hetti-worth.
sptfch coinmunicalion and dramatic arts department chairman
College nf Arts and Science-. Koii Mi-hop ni.ina^emetit de]iartment
chairman School of Business Administration; and Michael Kent
psycholoj^y department chairman School of Kducation. Health and
Human Services
Knur faculty m.-niln-rs "at lar^e" xxere al-o elected to serve on the
screening committee Tho-e committee meiiilH-rs are Don Htit-ih.
tlirettor ol the Conn-elm^: finli-r. Sue (iaiiihle. mu-ic tleparlineiit
chairwoman; Daniel Kin>,'. a—< * late protes-or of psxcholoaT,. and l.arry
Reynolds, social.i-^x. anthropxilo^y and -inial work department ih.ur
man
Oxer 2~ nomination- tor the [>.>-ition- came from the floor
Faculty nuinhers filling seats on t he pm\o-t screening comm it tie are
ii "^ikxI repre-ent.it ion" ol mi-mlK-rs of the I'nivcr-ily cornnuiiiily.
A-S<.nate I'h.iirm.in DellM-rt Hiri^ipii-t -,ud
Um^tpnst. |Militic,il science department chairman, called the -even
faculty mcmliers "truly oul-t.indiii>" campus leaders
Graduate Studies to move into IET building
by MARGARET WOLFGANG
1'^ Mat' XV :■ ■
The office of the School of (ira-
duate Studies will move into
office space tin finally intended to
house the oifice of the College of
Arts iind Sciences
Interim Provost Nancy Ihlck
announced the move in the administrators' report to Academic
Senate Tuesday.
The office of the School of Graduate Studies will occupy the
Dean's Office Complex located in
the new Industrial Fnnim-erinf*
and Technology huildin^ current I v under construct ion In-hind
Moore Hall. Helik s;nd
Hut
th.
new
home
for the
School
oft
radu.
ite Studies office
mav not
X' pn
rmanent
. Ilelck
said
"Th
s is
a ten-
por;iry :
rranne-
mint." sht
said
The new complex in IET will
serve as the School of Graduate
Studies office for alx>ut three
years. Helck said.
During that lime, a permanent
ha-e with adeipiale -pace tor the
School of C.radtiate Studies of lice
\x ill al-o lie addressed, Itelck said
Space xx ill lie a--essetl for the
IHTinani'llt ha-e xxitlun the next
three years, she said
The move from its current
office in Warriner II.ill will take
place "around NovemlK-r 1." —
the tentative completion date for
the JF.T building, licitk said
"There's just not enough office
space lin Warrinert for them,"
Ilelck said.
The new dean's complex was
huilt with the intention of hou--
iii|^ the <'ol!ei;e of Arts and So
elites personnel, she added
Hut when the College of Arts
and S< lences expressed its desire
to stay in Anspach Hall, the
dean's comjilex was offered tn the
SchiMil of Graduate Studies.
Helck said.
I'atrick Flanagan, dean of the
School of Graduate Studies and
associate vice president for
Research, was consulted ahout
the decision and agreed tu the
move, she said.
QtKeK
■^p^te
9M©AG*u«ans
■ i he admiiii-tt'.iloi-'- n poll in the A Senate included an update
oil the Clllletlt -eallh tnl .1 111 W diall ot the I'olll^e ot Arts and
Si leni e
Interim I'mxn-l N'ancx Ht-U k told -eiiator- r.uli department
\x ithin the I'tiHei-i- ol Art- and Si ii-iae- -houtil forw aid the name of a
l.pTe-ellt.ltIXe to MTXe on the -ears ll lolllltllttee
D.-p. i til ne lit- -hoilltl -ill'in 11 their re|pTe-elitat IX e chuues hy Sept
2'.\. -he -aid
Two committee metnhers will he iho-en hy Helck her-elf alotl^,'
xxith 1 xx o students iho-en to serve on the committee
Helck -aid the committee xx ill meet with I're-ideiit Kdxxard H
• Jaku hau-ka- S.pt J7 li. th-cu-- the "i harm- ot the i -tan h i committee "
Helck -aid the I'lli\er-ilv hope- to haxe a liexx dean i ho-eii hv next
tall
■ Ht-U k al-o aiilioiinied to -eiiator- in the administrator's address
the first meet in^ of the Academic Affairs Strategic I'I.inning Steering ("omtiuttee >'.a- Tue-day
That ineetiiiji; ha-K ally itin-i-led ol im uihers "just ill-cussing our
calendar." she said
Kach divi-ioii of the atlnnni-tratioii Academic Affairs. Admini-
-tratixe Affairs. Student All.urs and Hu-iness and Finance has
formed such a committee. which xwll contrihute to the "dynamic
process" of assisting President -lakuhuaskas in "setting University
priorities." Helck said
Helck encouraged input from departments across campus in determining what areas should receive attention in the president's
Strategic Planning Initiative for the University, which will receive
input from the four steering committees
"The process is ver>' important - we'd like the University to focus
Please Sen ACTION Page 14
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| Title | 1988-09-21; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1988-09-21 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Wednesday, September 21, 1988 issue of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. Also known as CM-Life. Originally published biweekly. Later published three times a week during the academic year and once a week during the summer. Began publication in 1941. Previously known as Central State Life. Issues from 1999 to the present are available online at the CMLife website. |
| Subject/Keywords | Central Michigan University - Newspapers; Mount Pleasant (Mich.) - Newspapers; Isabella County (Mich.) - Newspapers; College student newspapers and periodicals; |
| Copyright Permission | Copyright 1988 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
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| Language | English |
